Organic waste materials such as food scarps and paper products can be reused after a process called biological reprocessing. Different biological technologies, including composting and anaerobic digestion are used in biological reprocessing. Composing is a natural biological process, carried out under control conditions. In this process various microorganism including bacteria and fungi, break down organic matter into simple substances.
Composting produces valuable fertilizers. Anaerobic digestion is a series of biological processes in which microorganism break down into bio degradable material in the absence of oxygen. One of the end of the product is bio gas, which is used generate heat and electricity. Biological reprocessing is usually used for solid waste management.
Composting produces valuable fertilizers. Anaerobic digestion is a series of biological processes in which microorganism break down into bio degradable material in the absence of oxygen. One of the end of the product is bio gas, which is used generate heat and electricity. Biological reprocessing is usually used for solid waste management.
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